Re: Cantor Confusion
- From: mueckenh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: 21 Nov 2006 08:31:54 -0800
*** T. Winter schrieb:
> > There are infinite paths
> > in your tree, but they do not contain a node that represents (for
> > instance) 1/3. So, if the nodes represent numbers (as you have said),
>
> Do you have a reference?
Not needed. Just above you state that the nodes represent the bits 0 or
1. I have shown how you could concatenate the representation of a node
with the representations of its parent nodes to get a number.
A number consists of bits. Some numbers consist even of one bit. But
you must not mix up these terms.
A number like 1/2 consist of the bit sequence 0.1000.... That is a path
in my tree:
0.
|
1
|
0
|
0
....
> > 1/3 is not in your tree.
Of course it is, like 0.333... is in Cantor's list of decimals.
You are not clear about what the numbers in
> > your tree are. Are they the nodes? Are they the paths? Sometimes
> > you say one thing other times you say something different. So to get
> > proper understanding. What are the things that represent numbers?
>
> Infinite paths.
I do not understand. You stated the nodes represent bits.
Yes. That's the stuff numbers are built from.
Regards, WM
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